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dazdavies 17-05-2016 05:00 PM

WOW 5000kms never ever heard of one that long before.

1000kms on running in oil or a cheap mineral oil. No more than 4000rpm and very little boost for the first 500 then add a little boost and a bit of rpm for the second 500. Vary revs, up and down through the gears, light engine braking etc. certainly no WOT runs to the limiter until it's tuned and has fully synth oil in it.

What oil has your builder recommended for running in and for after it's run in?

VUSSUTE 17-05-2016 05:11 PM

Full mineral oil for first 5000kms

VUSSUTE 17-05-2016 05:12 PM

He said "preferably 5000kms"

matto20v 17-05-2016 07:57 PM

or 500kms?

VUSSUTE 17-05-2016 08:32 PM

Nope 5000

GTLeggy 17-05-2016 09:56 PM

I can understand the reasoning behind 5000Km of mineral oil....but not really on a Subaru engine, on something agricultural like a cast iron V8 in may be necessary because the way they are built(ie agricultural slop) but a subaru is really quiet a well engineered thing.
The whole reason for "run-in" on any engine is to "wear-in" the parts that were not machined perfectly, the rings are bedded in the first 30Km, so some good wot runs must be done in the first 30Km to push them into the bore filing/hone, after that the filing is worn away and rings will not get proper shape.
The rest of the run-in period, usually 1000Km is to wear the bearings into shape....again better the clearances and machining the less wear-in required.

On a built motor i usually go 30-50Km from first start-up to warm(no idling or screwing around...first start up you drive it) onto freeway wot 80-110 in 4th a few times, wot 80-110 in 5th a few times...repeat for 30-50Km, usually on wastegate pressure ~18psi, 4500rpm limit, ignore the stupid looks you'll get from other drivers lol.

Then drive it as normal for ~7-800Km 5K rev limit, in the last ~150Km of that start revving it out to 6-7K.

Change oil to synthetic and tune for power or ~1.8bar, i would leave tuning for anything past 600hp until ~2000Km.

I have tuned an engine past 650hp after a 600Km run in period that was done in 2 days, all good.

Tl;DR Subaru's are modern and well machined, don't need fa run in just drive it....life begins at 30psi, 18psi should be wastegate pressure ;)

Jacob92 17-05-2016 10:04 PM

I used the hills up pinnjarra-williams road to dwellingup for my last two run ins 100kmh road but with hills and corners speed up slow down and lots of load rather then high revs..

Was still giving it boost round a bar from memory

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Bram 17-05-2016 10:19 PM

[QUOTE]18psi should be wastegate pressure ;)[/QUOTE]

19 pound wastegate spring on my car lol

Rslib72 18-05-2016 01:09 PM

Haha life begins at 30 psi........

maddoger 27-04-2024 08:34 PM

[QUOTE=Bram;838317]Or your getting HP confused with KW.....

Generall rule of thumb is to multiply the HP figure by 0.74 (3/4s) to get the KW figure. And multiply the KW figure by 1.34 (1 + 1/3) to get HP.[/QUOTE]

Pretty much. But your 0.74 coefficient isn't quite accurate.

Formula to convert kilowatts to mechanical horsepower:

P(hp) = P(kW) / 0,745699872

See: [url]https://www.asutpp.com/kw-to-hp.html[/url]


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